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Final Project Part 1_Kiana

For my Final Project proposal I decided to do it on a Japanese Folktale called Momotaro. Momotaro, meaning “peach boy” is a story about a young boy born from a large peach that floated down a river near a old woman, who was washing her cloths. The old woman took the peach back to her husband for them to eat but stop when a little boy came out of it. They decided to raise the boy as their own son giving him the name Momotaro. When Momotaro grew up to be big and strong, he decided to set off on a journey to slay ogres that were pillaging the land, Okayama. He is joined by a dog, monkey and a pheasant.

Momotaro is a young teen who is big and strong. He wears a green hakama (a type of samurai clothing) and shimo with flowers on them, held by a black tie. He also wears fur shin guards with sandals. He has black hair tied into a short ponytail. Momotaro also carries a katana with a yellow hilt.

The dog has black and white fur and is shown to be wearing a blue and white hakama held by a black tie. The dog is seen carrying a katana with a green guard.

The monkey is wearing a yellow hakama with flowers on it, over a blue kimono. The monkey has brown fur with a pink face and is shown carrying a katana with a blue hilt.

The pheasant has black and red feathers and is shown to be wearing red samurai armor. The pheasant is also carrying a katana with a black hilt.

The demographic/audience for this proposed book will be aim towards young adults. I want to have Momotaro not only be a inspiration for children but also for young teens who are afraid to achieve their goals.

The changes I would make to this story is to add a little blood to the fight between the ogres and Momotaro, to give the story more action and realistic elements to it. I’m going to make the old couple be a little reluctant to let Momotaro go on his journey, in order to demonstrate the concerns of parents. I will also have the dog, pheasant and monkey fight with their katanas rather than have them fight with their fangs, beaks and claws. The last change I will make is having the ogres appear menacing and determine, in order to give Momotaro and his companions more of a challenge.

Here is the link to the folktale: https://japanesemythology.wordpress.com/momotaro-the-peach-boy/

Final Part 1 – Alex Grenader

The folk tale that I chose to do on for the final project is about the Tenchi-kaibyaku, or the creation and curse of Japan. It is a Shinto fable that was told for centuries as far as 700 AD. The story follows the 2 gods that birthed Japan, Izanagi and Izanami. They bought the jeweled spear from heaven onto the ocean creating islands and thus, was the birth of Japan. However, Izanami was expected to give birth to the fire god, Kagutsuchi. However, she died giving birth to him as she was scorned by fire he produced. Izanagi decides to travel to the underworld to bring back his beloved wife and begs her to return. Unfortunately, Izanami ate the food of Yomi from the Furnace of Hell and tries to plea to the gods of the underworld to let her go. Izanagi travels further to the underworld and find Izanami but Izanami asks Izanagi to promise not to look at her. He glanced at her real form upon striking his torch and found that she ate the food of yomi and she has become a demon with her flesh burned and full of maggots. The furious Izanami chases after Izanagi who barely manages to escape by avoiding the demons she sent after him. Izanagi blocked the way to the underworld with a boulder and his wife screams “If that is how you are going to be, then I shall kill 1,000 people every day.” Izanagi retorts claiming “Then, I shall give life to 1,500 people every day.” Thus that is how the story is known.

Izanagi’s appearance is slightly middle aged, having large frizzled hair and wearing a white robe. Izanami has the same appearance except she has a small nose, slim cheekbones and thin eyebrows that make her feminine. Kagutsuchi is simply an animated humanoid build with flames revolving around him. The setting is between Heaven, a holy place contained with pearl columns in the clouds, Earth, a lush green and blue archipelago with mountains and harbors and of course, Yomi (The underworld), filled with brimstone, lava and stalagmites.

The small changes to the story that I am making is getting rid of the maggot-riddled Izanami and replacing that with a more vicious and deadly appearance to convey the fear Izanami felt. I also will be changing the appearance of Izanagi and Izanami to make them more human rather than emotionless gods. Finally, I will change the appearance of the underworld to seem more menacing as originally it was nothing but a land consumed of fire. Instead, I will add hands made out of shadows and crevasses to depict the underworld’s chaotic atmosphere. The demographic is mostly going to appeal to young adults who love ancient mythology.

Here is the link to the fable :
https://mythopedia.com/japanese-mythology/gods/izanagi/

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